Books about
The Metamorphic Technique
- The
Metamorphic Technique (2002)
- Fundamentals
of the Metamorphic Technique (1995)
The Metamorphic
Technique
by Gaston Saint-Pierre, Debbie Shapiro
Paperback -124 pages (January
2002)
Vega Books; ISBN: 1843330571
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Synopsis
The founder of this whole-body approach to healing,
Robert St. John (who author Gaston Saint-Pierre trained
with) gave it the curious name 'Metamorphosis'. Yet the
analogy with a caterpillar is apt - for, just as it
metamorphoses into a butterfly, so, as this books
explains, we as human beings have the capacity to
transform and heal ourselves. The technique's two leading
exponents present its principles - the central one being
the belief that during the nine months between conception
and birth our physical, mental, emotional and behavioural
structures are all established. By working on the spinal
reflexes of the feet, hands and head, this formative
period can be brought back into focus, so allowing
healing to take place. This positive, life-affirming book
is a fascinating and uplifting work, and conveys a
powerful message - that we can leave behind patterns of
psychological or physical 'dis-ease' and move forward, re-energised.
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Fundamentals of the
Metamorphic Technique
by Gaston Saint-Pierre, Barbara D'Arcy Thompson
Paperback (December
1995)
Saint-Pierre; ISBN: 0952677407
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